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AllaN01Bear

(23,194 posts)
Wed Jan 3, 2024, 11:39 AM Jan 2024

dear du birders .

as u know i imitate birds , but with spring upon us in a while .i am stopping all bird imintating as many will be in the process of mating. i dont want to confuse the little ones or get my face clawed . will resume in summer. meanwhile enjoy our feathered friends .

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dear du birders . (Original Post) AllaN01Bear Jan 2024 OP
Can't wait to hear an AllaBear Bluejay. Someday, perhaps. Polly Hennessey Jan 2024 #1
Used to Be a serious birder dem in texas Jan 2024 #2
Merlin app from Cornell Ornithology works well LetsGetSmartAboutIt Jan 2024 #3

dem in texas

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2. Used to Be a serious birder
Wed Jan 3, 2024, 12:45 PM
Jan 2024

I am 84 and just listen to their call to see if i can still identify them. Way long ago I bought the LP records from Cornell University to learn the bird calls and to learn to imitate a few. Now I just listen to the birds calling all around the yard.

I am living with my daughter and she has some big hedges near my bedroom window and there is a bird that calls right at daylight and then no more.
Sounds like a Medium size bird; drivies me crazy wanting to figure out what type of bird it is.

3. Merlin app from Cornell Ornithology works well
Wed Jan 3, 2024, 02:20 PM
Jan 2024

Give it a try, I’ve had great luck with it and it’s not a for profit app since it comes from Cornell.

Good luck and let us know what it was ….

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